Herb McCracken (born April 26, 1937, died December 24, 2013) soul singer under the name Herb Ward, recorded several singles in the 1960s. He was raised in North Philadelphia and Germantown and attended Germantown High School. Mr. McCracken served in the Marine Corps from 1954 through 1962 After his stint in the Marines, Mr. McCracken started his career as a rhythm and blues singer in 1963 recording for Buddy Records, a Philadelphia label. His first and most notable record was "Hands Off, She's Mine.". He recorded several other singles, including "Strange Change" in 1965, written by Kenny Gamble. He toured the East Coast during the late 1960s. In the 1970s, after his recording career, he began working for the Streets Department as a tractor-trailer driver. He retired in 1999.
2020
Deptford Northern Soul Club Records
7", Single
2009
RCA Victor
7", RE
1969
All Brothers
7"
1968
1968
1965
1964
Buddy Records (3)
7", Single
Goldmine Soul Supply
7"
Soul Fox Records
7", W/Lbl
2020
Deptford Northern Soul Club Records
12x7", Single, RE + Box, Comp, Ltd, Num
2019
Prime Direct Distribution
7x7", RSD, Comp, Mono + Box, Ltd, Num
2018
100 Hits, Sony Music, Demon Music Group
5xCD, Comp
2018
2017
Soul Time (2)
2xCD, Comp + CD + Box
2015
Sony Music
3xCD, Comp
2015
Harmless
8xCD, Comp + 2xDVD-V, PAL + Box, S/Edition
2015
2014
Crimson Productions Ltd.
3xCD, Comp
2014
2012
Outta Sight
CD, Comp
2011
Outta Sight
CD, Comp
2011
2010
2009
2007
Sony Records Int'l
2xCD, Comp, Mono
2007
2003
Wienerworld
6xDVD-V, Comp
2000
Goldmine Soul Supply, Goldmine Soul Supply
CD, Comp
1999
1998
V.O.R.
LP, Comp
1998
Global Television
2xCD, Comp
1996
1996
1992
1990
1987
Soul Supply (3)
2xLP, Comp
1976
RCA Victor
LP, Comp
1970
RCA International (Camden)
LP, Comp, Mono
BHG Kingston Ltd.
CD, Comp, Promo
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